This gender and social history examines the role of the Paston family in the developing gentry culture in fifteenth-century England. A family who desired to increase their social standing, the Pastons worked to first obtain land and wealth in order to become a part of the gentry. This study primarily examines the second way that the Pastons proved their gentility; through exhibiting behavior associated with the gentry, the Pastons proved to the public that they were above the peasantry and that they belonged in the upper echelons of society. In their quest for gentility, the behavior of the Paston women was particularly important to the efforts of their family. This thesis focuses on the ways that Agnes and Margaret Paston adopted the advic...
The article is devoted to the urgent and poorly known problem of the place and role of women in the ...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...
This dissertation traces the failure of the late medieval English gentry to define themselves, and t...
This thesis is a study of a selection of the letters and wills of the women of the Paston family, wi...
The Paston letters form one of only two surviving collections of fifteenth-century correspondence, i...
The Paston letters form one of only two surviving collections of fifteenth-century correspondence, i...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
Fifteenth-century East Anglia was a historic time and place in the history of feminism. The regional...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
The study examines the character of Margaret Paston through a selective reading of Paston Letters an...
This dissertation, “Communicating Across Time: Female Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imaginati...
This thesis questions the prevailing historical models of the medieval family, using the Paston fami...
My study focuses on widowhood as emblematic of the dynamics of social conformity in early modern Eng...
The thesis examines both the image and the reality of upper class English women's lives in the peri...
The article is devoted to the urgent and poorly known problem of the place and role of women in the ...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...
This dissertation traces the failure of the late medieval English gentry to define themselves, and t...
This thesis is a study of a selection of the letters and wills of the women of the Paston family, wi...
The Paston letters form one of only two surviving collections of fifteenth-century correspondence, i...
The Paston letters form one of only two surviving collections of fifteenth-century correspondence, i...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
Fifteenth-century East Anglia was a historic time and place in the history of feminism. The regional...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
The study examines the character of Margaret Paston through a selective reading of Paston Letters an...
This dissertation, “Communicating Across Time: Female Genealogies in the Medieval Literary Imaginati...
This thesis questions the prevailing historical models of the medieval family, using the Paston fami...
My study focuses on widowhood as emblematic of the dynamics of social conformity in early modern Eng...
The thesis examines both the image and the reality of upper class English women's lives in the peri...
The article is devoted to the urgent and poorly known problem of the place and role of women in the ...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...